Page 4 Edition: EVENING articles

  • ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. Clothing Coupons will be Separate.

    The chairman of the Rationing Commission (Mr. Coles, said on Saturday that for the next ration year a special food ration book would be ... [Article] (85 words)
  • Men May be Released from Army.

    Men from operational units may be released from the Army. regardless of their medical class, it they have bail over three years' service and are over ... [Article] (89 words)
  • Pyjama Girl Inquest.

    The inquest on what is said to be the body of Linda Agostini will be opened next Thursday by the City Coroner, Mr. Tingate, P.M., ... [Article] (94 words)
  • Bus Catches Fire.

    About 5 p.m. on Thursday last the north bound Ansett Roadliner caught fire about 1, miles from Cevendish. All passengers and luggage wore ... [Article] (97 words)
  • Closing of Milk Bars.

    Mr. McFurlan, the State Minister for Health, is protesting against the closing of city milk bars due to man- power call-up and falling supplies. It ... [Article] (117 words)
  • "What Has Australia Done?"

    The Daily Telegraph, reviewing the book: What halt Australia Done? says —"Besides telling of the grin, fighting of the Dominions soldiers, the ... [Article] (106 words)
  • Advertising

    ... [Advertising] (1050 words)
  • Colae D[?] Factory.

    [?] results have been obtained at the Colac Dairying Company's onion dehydration factory at Colac Went. The factory has now ... [Article] (132 words)
  • Colossal Cost of Air Campaigns.

    Major de Seversky, noted aeroplane manufacturer, writing In New York "Times," says Americans do not realise the magnitude and heavy cost of ... [Article] (147 words)
  • Vegetable Production Doubled.

    Vegetable production In Australia now covers plantings of 500,000 acres for 1943-44, which Is almost double the pro-war figure. Latest figures ... [Article] (140 words)
  • Phenomenal Prices for Byaduk Property.

    The exceptional price of 102 per acre was last week obtained for 105 acres 36 perches of Byaduk land at a sale held by Australian Estates Coy. ... [Article] (167 words)
  • Railway Proseutions.

    Lat year over 1,000 persons were prosecuted for travelling without a ticket on the Victorian railways, and nearly 80ui for travelling first-class on ... [Article] (205 words)
  • Tourist Resorts and Post-War Traffic.

    The New South Wales Motor Association urges that local authorities and other persons interested in tourist traffic should not wait until after the ... [Article] (206 words)
  • Great Art Treasures of the World.

    The Mona Lisa, Winged Victory, and the Venus de Milo, three of the great art treasures of the world, are so carefully hidden that only a score ... [Article] (231 words)
  • POVERTY IN AUSTRALIA. INCOMES BELOW BASIC WAGE.

    Startling statistics, proving the extent of poverty in Australia in the years immediately preceding tile out-break of war, are given in a pamphlet ... [Article] (448 words)
  • SEA WOLVES AND BANDITS. Good Stories of the Bad Old Days.

    "Sea Wolves and Bandits" deals with, among other things, the scaler- wrecker-convict class of scoundrels, who infested Bass strait in the early ... [Article] (469 words)
  • BORROWING FOR WAR. WHAT WE HAVE TO DO:

    We have a job to tackle in the current financial year. It is one of the biggest jobs we've ever had to tackle. We have to pay about 325 million in ... [Article] (359 words)
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